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State Focus: New York – Accelerating Biotech Innovation In The Empire State

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This year, Innovate NY funding has been deployed to support four biotech companies expand operations in New York City. The Innovate NY program has partnered with leading life sciences investment fund, the Partnership Fund for New York City, to further advance an emerging biotechnology cluster. Celmatix Inc.,

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John Young to Head Nuclear Lobby Group | ENR: Engineering.

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Transportation. Ruhl to president of its transportation-design and program- management business group. Ruhl also led CH2M Hills aviation market and is a former chairman of the Airport Consultants Council. Hunter Roberts Construction Group LLC, New York City, has named Jenny Freeman as vice president and director of health care.

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Industry Focus: Aerospace Sector Is Flying High Again

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Every day, PHI helicopters fly up to 250 miles into the Gulf of Mexico’s international waters providing transportation, air medical, and technical services to offshore oil and gas companies. Bristow Group’s Americas Region, strategically headquartered in New Iberia, has operated for over 50 years in North America.

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Less Is More In New England

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One critical feature is the construction of Marketplace Boulevard, a city street interconnecting the developments and allowing double the development capacity. Granite State Business Park: The Granite State Business Park, next to Skyhaven Airport in Rochester, is the largest of the city’s eight parks at 282 acres. The NH Dept.

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Advanced Manufacturing: Manufacturing Gets Smarter, Faster

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Its infrastructure includes 20 interstates and major highways, rail networks, barge traffic on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, six commercial airports and dozens of regional airports. The state’s transportation network can move products easily and efficiently by air, rail, road and water to all points globally.

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Industry Focus: Food Processing – The Process Of Consistency

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This aids in long-distance transportation as well as long-time storage. Indiana’s robust transportation network for trucking, rail and air freight make it an attractive location to distribute food and beverage products to both national and international markets. Connecting lines enable transport to every major U.S.